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Rodox was a Danish adult magazine published from the late 1960s through the 1990s. It was part of the "Danish Golden Age" of pornography, legalised in Denmark in 1969, which allowed for the mass production and export of hardcore material. We’ve been putting some new tech through the ringer lately
Because of its explicit nature, Rodox was frequently the subject of international smuggling and legal battles in countries where such material remained illegal, such as the United States and the UK. Despite this, it maintained a massive underground following, and "Color Climax" / "Rodox" became synonymous with the "Golden Age" of European adult cinema and print. Historical Significance
Today, Rodox is viewed by historians of pop culture as a significant artifact of the Sexual Revolution
In the golden age of print media, certain publications transcended their shelf space to become cultural artifacts. For enthusiasts of automotive culture, underground street fashion, and unfiltered photography, few names carry as much weight—or as much mystery—as .